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The editorial staff at the BBC news talk about the issues near and dear to them, which frequently seem to be in the areas of news gathering. However, you can expect just about every other issue you can think of to pop up for inspection sooner or later.
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It was tense, it was thrilling, but it took Andy Murray five sets - and almost four hours - to beat Stanislas Wawrinka in the fourth round at Wimbeldon. The crowd under the Centre Court roof was right behind him but Murray had to battle back again and...

England Cannot Replace Rooney

Nov 30, 1999
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